Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tekken 6 on PSP



Tekken 6 (鉄拳6?) is the latest installment of Namco Bandai's Tekken series, which was released in Japanese arcades on November 26, 2007. It is the first game to be released on the PlayStation 3-based System 357 arcade board. An updated version was released in the arcades in 2008 named Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring new stages and characters. A 2008 release was planned for the game. However, at the Tokyo Game Show in 2008, a announcement was made, releasing the title for the Xbox 360, thus delaying the game's release to 2009. The Tekken series had, previously, been exclusive to the PlayStation brand. Console-based versions based on Bloodline Rebellion were released on October 27, 2009, for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. A portable version was released on the PlayStation Portable in November 24, 2009. The PlayStation Portable version will feature additional content.[6] On October 9 2009, it was announced that Tekken 6 had gone gold.

Aku dah download..x beli pon..benda ni klu dh bole free buat apa nk bayar?Well just main tapi aku x lah hardcore sangat..takat nk lawan Final Boss xda masalah..

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The video output also works well. Sony added a new "Connected Display Settings" menu item for managing the PSP's new video-output capabilities. The "Switch Video Output" option toggles the video output between the PSP screen and the external display. You can also toggle the display by holding down the display button right below the PSP screen. The "TV Type" option lets you set the display to 16:9 widescreen or the normal 4:3 aspect ratio. The "Component/D-Terminal" setting lets you select between progressive or interlaced video out when using a component or D-Terminal cable. The menu also offers the option to enable a screensaver that will kick in after five, 10, or 15 minutes.After solving the color mystery, we were distracted from memory testing once again. The new PSP feels like it offers better controls, and so we decided to examine the controller inputs to see if we could detect any physical reasons that would justify this feeling. We didn't have to look very hard. All we needed to do was turn the system flat to see that the buttons on the D pad are raised slightly higher on the new system, which makes game control so much better.

PSP series pack


  • 2000-Series Only
    • PSP-2000 Battery Pack (1200 mAh; PSP-S110U)
    • PSP-2000 Headphones with Remote Control (PSP-S140)
    • PSP-2000 AV Cable (Composite; PSP-S150)
    • PSP-2000 Component AV Cable (PSP-S180U)
  • We got to spend a few minutes with the new Sony PSP slim during E3, but that was more of an introductory meet and greet. We had just enough time for hardware shots and a quick look at the video output in action.

    For those of you who are too lazy to click on the link to our original hands-on, here's the executive summary on the redesigned PSP: The new PSP is a slimmer, lighter version of the original, with a few new features. The system plays the exact same games, but now it has a video output port that lets you connect the PSP to an external display, such as an HDTV, for big-screen playback. The system also has a simplified UMD loading tray, 32MB more system memory, lower power consumption, a smaller battery, and can now charge via USB. The new PSP will replace the current system this September. Systems will be available in Piano Black, Ice Silver, and Ceramic White. They'll come in various retail packages with a variety of bundle options that include pack-in games, UMD movies, memory sticks, and, in the case of the white PSP, a Darth Vader silk-screened battery cover.